2. How tuned in are you to all the recent food related health news? Have you gotten rid of your scratched cookware? Did you pay attention to food additives before they made the news? What's one healthy eating/cooking/food shopping habit you need to adopt?
Obviously, I am not tuned in at all. What health news? I thought that the more scratched and dented our pots and pans were, the more confident we became as cooks. Neither have I been overly concerned with additives, and to the dismay of some, we use food past the "Best used by" date. At this point, I am not planning to change any habits. We eat and cook as healthy as both of us desire, and I am not about to change Dick's shopping habits.
3. What's getting worse and worse as you get older? How about better and better?
Patriotism! I find it appalling that so many young adults no longer have any national pride or love for their country. How can we expect things to improve when so many people are unwilling to make a positive difference?
There seems to be a spiritual revival among many young college students. This week, over 300 youth and adults from our church will be going to the UK to minister through music and personal encounters. I find this encouraging, and am so proud that our youngest granddaughter will be among them.
4. Are you more of an indoor person or an outdoor person? Elaborate.
These days, I am more of an inside person, but that's simply because I'm old and can't stand the heat.
5. If you had an expert personal assistant today, what would you have them do?
Clean the bathrooms and change the sheets. I'm sure with her extra time, she could cook and do the floors as well.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
On July 4th, the Hill Country in Central Texas experienced the most devastating historical floods, taking the lives of more than 100 children and adults. There have been both heartbreaking and inspirational stories to come from this horrible experience, such as finding the bodies of sisters aged 11 and 8 still clutching hands. Or the family of six, whose bodies were still enveloped in the arms of the daddy. There was the rescue of a young girl from a tree 13 miles from her camp. And so many more who are still missing.
Through the most disastrous times of our lives, we have a choice: to believe in faith that there is still a loving God who will carry us through in His arms, or reject the idea of a loving God and seek answers and comfort elsewhere. Thankfully, many of these families know the God of truth and loving kindness, even in times such as these. May we all be as strong.
The Texas flooding that damaged the camp and all the lives lost is horrible! I, too, had no idea about the danger of using scratched pans.
ReplyDeleteNice visiting your blog today from the Hodgepodge. I am a fellow Texan. My heart has been so broken to see all the devastation and loss this week.
ReplyDeleteIt is encouraging to hear of the spiritual revival going on in different places.
The news from Texas is truly awful.
ReplyDeleteI am not tuned into the food healt news either and I am sure I was told years ago used pans are the sign of a decent cook. I always think if it smells and looks OK it's fine to use food past the best before date.
I hope your Granddaughter and her peers have a great trip.
I have cried more tears over these children and families - none of whom I know personally. Everytime I see that picture of Jesus and the children, my eyes fill again. An 8 year old girl from Birmingham was at the camp this weekend and died. One of the young adults that comes to our home every Tuesday night went to camp at that camp, so her world has been shaken. I truly loved your answer to #2. I chuckled several times.
ReplyDeleteDid you happen to see the video of kids on a bus being taken out of the flood zone singing Pass It On? It both fills and breaks your heart. I hope your granddaughter is blessed by her trip to the UK. I agree there is something happening with this generation that is good. It's nice to see you in the HP...have a great day! Is ME in Atlanta now?
ReplyDeleteOh that last photo. Took my breath away, and made me smile. There's no better place to be than in the presence of the Lord. May God be with all those families who were affected by that flash flood. You have 300 youth/young adults at your church? That's incredible! AND they're going to the mission field? What a huge blessing! We had various teams return this week from the middle east. It's amazing to hear what the Lord is doing around the globe! You don't hear much about it from our media. I'm with you on the Food Related News. I hadn't heard any of that news either. And don't plan to change anything around here. :) Have a blessed day Libby!
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers are with them.
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